In this lecture, Terence McKenna talks about the tragic situation we humans have placed ourselves in, and ways in which the boundry dissolution effects of psychedelic medicines can possibly save our species from what appears to be a certain extinction. . . . "What the psychedelic experience does, really, is it stretches the envelope of the imaginable."
"It seems to me that culture, at least this culture, is a shabby lie."
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Thank you, Mr. Rockhead.
It's good to meet you sir.
~blimp:)
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